(Michigan City, IN) - Michigan City Police have changed how complaints about officers are looked into. According to police, an Internal Affairs Investigation Committee has been formed.
The committee is made up of three active members of the department appointed by chief Dion Campbell. Police say they will investigate internal complaints unless the chief believes an
outside agency like State Police should do so. Previously, police say complaints about officers were looked into by one of the assistant chiefs and/or a supervisor. Campbell says the new approach will assure all complaints of misconduct are thoroughly investigated and reviewed at different levels in the department.